tranship
/tran-ship/US // trænˈʃɪp //UK // (trænˈʃɪp) //
转船,转运,转轮,转机
Definitions
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tran·shipped, tran·ship·ping.
- : transship.
Examples
Here we had to tranship to the Pekin, to continue by that vessel our voyage eastward.
Once we've got a boat, we'll sail to the nearest port, tranship to New Orleans, and from there to France.
Oliver agreed with them that they should tranship three or four of their number into the second mate's boat.
Then you can tranship your goods outside or I'll take them on, as you like.
She had been delayed by fog, so we anchored for an hour or so to tranship the mails and Burmese passengers.
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